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Only 20% of people can solve this three-question IQ test backed by MIT... are you one of them?

Daily Mail - Science & tech

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Did you know Windows 11 Pro is only 20?

Popular Science

Remember when Windows 10 first came out? Those were the good old days. It seemed like they'd last forever. Windows 11 Pro is an advanced operating system edition designed for professional and business users. However, it can help anyone boost their productivity with top tools like its latest Microsoft Copilot AI Assistant.


Last chance to get the upgrade your PC deserves for only 20 bucks

PCWorld

TL;DR: Upgrade to Windows 11 Pro for 19.97 through October 27 and enjoy advanced multitasking, improved security, and gaming enhancements. If you're still rocking an older version of Windows or just can't upgrade through Windows Update, here's your chance to jump into the future, on sale for 19.97 ending October 27. Windows 11 Pro doesn't just give your PC a new look -- it supercharges your productivity, gaming, and security, while adding some next-level AI with Copilot. Microsoft even calls it "The ultimate AI study buddy." Whether you're crushing it in the office or trying to ace that exam, this OS has your back.


Inside Tesla's futuristic Robotaxi: Elon Musk's long-awaited driverless cab features NO steering wheel or pedals - and could cost less than 30,000

Daily Mail - Science & tech

You could easily mistake it for a prop from the latest science-fiction blockbuster. But after years of promises, Elon Musk now says Tesla's driverless Robotaxi will soon be a reality. The futuristic autonomous car has no steering wheel, pedals, or rear window and has just enough room for two passengers. Launched at Tesla's'We, Robot' event last night, the all-electric vehicle will cost less than 30,000 ( 23,000) and only 20 cents (15p) per mile to run. Even better, tech fans may not have to wait long to see it take to the streets, as the billionaire SpaceX founder claims the Robotaxi will be available before the end of 2027.


Only 20% of Harvard students aced this three-question IQ test... how will YOU get on?

Daily Mail - Science & tech

The world's shortest IQ test not only reveals your intelligence but also your level of patience. The test, called a Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT), consists of three math-based questions that target a person's ability to ignore their initial gut response in favor of a more rational thought process. Many quickly assume the answers are simple, but the Yale University professor who created the exam warned it isn't as straightforward as it may seem. Professor Shane Frederick created the CRT in 2005 and only 20 to 40 percent of students who have attempted it have passed. A Yale University professor designed a Cognitive Reflection Test ( CRT) that consists of three math-based questions that target a person's ability to ignore their initial gut response in favor of a more rational thought process Mathematical brain teasers are useful in helping people develop logical thinking by promoting brain stimulation and build visual and spatial reasoning skills.


The Echo Pop is only 20 right now, cheap enough for every room

PCWorld

It's easy to manage all your smart home devices with this 20 Amazon Echo Pop smart speaker. Usually available for 40, the Echo Pop is now half-off--a fantastic price point for such a nifty device. Voice control options give you access to Alexa, who will do whatever you command it to do: toggle lights, play music, read out audiobooks, run special routines, tell you about the weather, etc. And this smart speaker promises great sound, no matter what you're listening to. It's a great choice whether you're leaving music on in the background or getting Alexa to walk you through a recipe.


The HD Chromecast with Google TV is on sale for only 20

Engadget

If you watch movies and TV on a 1080p screen, the Chromecast with Google TV (HD) provides a rock-solid streaming experience on the cheap. This is the HD version of Engadget's top choice for streaming devices. Today, Amazon has it for 10 off, letting you pick up the HDR10-capable streaming stick for only 20, nearly a record-low price. If you have a 4K television, you're better off with the more expensive model designed for higher-res displays. But for HD screens, this model is hard to beat. It offers the same terrific user experience as the high-end model, only less expensive and downscaled for 1080p.


3 out of 4 European Businesses have invested in AI for CX

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The findings also reveal European executives see investing in cloud and AI as becoming central to CX strategy. Providing personalised support as part of an excellent CX is more than ever the goal for all companies. With digital channels now critically important, technology is key to remaining forefront of delivering the best CX. The results come from the third edition of the research, which surveyed 1,035 business executives across five major European markets. The survey highlights the trends and evolution in the market, which will be published across three eBooks, analysing: How AI is changing European contact centres, the Natural Language Processing (NLP) challenges in the contact centre industry, and ways contact centres can improve CX using AI.


Colleges, businesses need to up their game to cope with AI, IoT: Report

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Estimates suggest that only 20 per cent of today's engineers are employable in this age of new technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), internet of things (IoT), blockchain and cyber security. And it's high time that educational institutions, businesses and the government upped their game. These are the findings of a report unveiled by the BML Munjal University, a higher education institution promoted by the Hero Group. The report, titled รI & Future of Work: Redefining Future of Enterprise, analyses the opportunities and challenges brought about by new-age tech changes and presents a roadmap for academic institutions, enterprises as well as the government on how to work together to fulfill the demand for qualified professionals in this new age where exponential technologies like AI and blockchain are going to rule the roost. "Today, legacy skills, tools and technologies have become obsolete. New-age digital professionals proficient in AI, IoT are being called upon to enter the talent workforce, with a new set of skills," said Sameer Dhanrajani, CEO of AIQRATE Advisory, who authored the report.


An AI-Run World Needs to Better Reflect People of Color

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The AI market is expected to grow to well over $100 billion by 2025. We're just a stone's throw away from a voice-activated, facially recognized, algorithm-driven life. But, for a rapidly growing segment of the population, AI can be more triggering than innovative. Much of the data being used to train machine learning algorithms, which power the AI movement, doesn't take ethnicity or race into consideration. To a layperson or someone disconnected from many of the day-to-day plights of people of color, this may seem inconsequential, or even race-baiting.